The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, November 20, 1900, Image 3

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    Wherewithal
SHALL WE
be Clothed ?
As the inv breath of ntil ISoreas sweeps around
lliu corner it carries tluit question right home to iif.
Humanity can no more stand such weather unpro
tected than can till! lilliea of tlio (inlil. Remember
r it 1 1 1 now Unit underwear is cheaper than funerals
:iml overcoats eoHt less than undertaken!. Therefore
wn H.iy "cnimi ntilo iih all yn wlio shiver and aro
lightly innllk'il and wo will warm yon up"
THIS WAY
Big Warm Ulsters
or Storm Coats in
black or cr.iv Irish
Frii z ', double-lircitHtMil and with large - . ..
Htorm c illar JplU.UU
Overcoats! Overcoats '" ;!I,,I1,;HB v;
note of nty li!H and
.nat.ridButprh.H nin, $5 50 tQ $20 00
Underwear .
Special....
.lift tlxi kind for this weather. Good heavy nil
wool shirts or drawers at
, 75c per garment.
Soo Windows. Soo Windows.
Great Reduction of Prices
IN
Ladies' Jackets.
Most of 1,1 10 garments are last
year's, but for ladies wlio desire a
larger garment than is now worn
they are the best values that have
ever been o fib rod by the department.
No need to tell in detail what is
here, every garment is perfect.
Some of Our Prices:
$ 3.50 Jacket now $ 2.50
5.50 " ' 3.25
6.00 " ' 4.50
7.00 " 4.85
8.00 6.00
10.00 " t;' 5.00
12.00 " 6.75
13.50 " " 6.00
16.00 " " 7.50
18.00 " il 12 50
20.00 " " 10.00
What uxz mill do!
WE WILL SELL
women's gooes
which are the best values wo
have ever offered. 10 very pair is
fresh from the factory and compris
ing the latest and most up-to-date
styles. As to price
OO
for heavy sole street shoe, the light
cloth top, kid foxed shoe, or all-kid
light sole dress shoe; all at this rea
sonable and attractive price of
$2.00 per pair.
$2
All Goods Mnrltml
In Plnln r-'liftiros.
PEASE &, MAYS
If your hair is dry and dead-like, Co
coanut Cream Tonic will give it life and
luster. It is pronounced the fineet
tonic on earth. Can be had at Frazer'e
barber shop, agent. n!) lm '
Spicial bargains in children's and
mists' shoe at the New York Cash
Store.
mays k Crowe
Remember that A. Y. Marsh will give
a turkey and pigeon shoot on the beacli
November 27, '-'8 and 29th.
VOGT
Opera House
F. J. CLARKE, Manager,
One Night....
TUESDAY,
Dec. 4th.
Return of the Favorite Play,
Arthur C. Aiston's Co.,
IN
Tennessee s Parnner
Suggested by Bret Harte's
Great Romance.
The Success of Foiif Seasons
Hear the
Golden Nugget Quartet.
Positively the Original Cast,.
Reserved Seat9 on sale at
Clarke & Falk's Pharmaev.
The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
Tl'KSDA Y
NOV. 20. lilOO
servod i
in
any
style...
At Anrlrnu Keillor's.
Oysters
WAYSIDE GLCANINGS.
Remember Thursday night is the date
of Reach A Rowers' miiiHtrelH.
For rent A suite of furniHlied rooms
at Mrs. Agnow's corner of Fourth and
rnion. nl7-lw
A marriage license wus issued yeator
day to Ci. W. T. Goddurd and C. L.
Hoyden. (
'L'lin Indies of St. I'anl Guild will meet
with .Mrs. II, Logan tomorrow (Wednes
day) ixfteruaou.
F. A. Ilechler ye.Hterdny declared his
intention to become u citi.uu of the
t lilted States.
Remembiir that Cocoanut ('ream Tonic
will promote growth of hair. Charles
hrasur, Hole agent. nO-lin
Special sale at Miss Haven'H Friday
and Saturday of this week. Great re
duction on all ready to wear huts. 201
The ladies Aid .Society ol the Congre
gational cliurch will meet with Mrs. M.
.. Donnnll tomorrow afternoon at 2:110
o'clock.
The warehouses are mil! ottering -17
cuts for No. 1 wheat, although the foul
ing is that u lower price may rule before
many days.
Senator Pettlgrow, like Colonel ISryan,
was repudiated in his own state, coanty,
city and precinct. No wonder he thinks
it time to organize a new party.
Lost On I.nnghlin street, near Tease
A .Mays' wagon warehouse, u package
containing u pair of boy's tan shoes.
Kinder will please leave them at this
ollice. n20-2t
.Mrs. Harriet Stovons, u former highly
esteemed resident of this city, writes
hum Lone Rock that, much to her re
Krct, she has been unable to make lior
annual visit to The Dalles owing to a
broken arm.
The St. Paul Pioneer Press suggeete
that two democratic parties one of
them ISryanito, tho other "patriotic but
mHtakon" aro looming up among tho
P'i'iibiliticB for 11)11-1. '
Tomorrow afternoon the Good Intent
Society will meet at the homo of Mrs. U.
1'. Hawk, in the now residence to tho
ft-'ar of the Methodist church. All mom
1'ern and ladies of the congregation aro
invited to be present.
Tho No. 1 west-bound puiBongttr, duo
luire at 1 ;15 p. in., hud not arrived at
' p. in. owing to a wreck of n freight
train in the neighborhood of Hlggs.
Hew bud the wrick la we could not
learn.
W. K. Colo died nt Hood Klver Sun
Inv, Nov. 18th, uuud 77 years. Tho do-
'ceased came to Oregon in 187(1 and re
1 Hid at Salem anil Astoria und for u
number of years past at flood River,
lie leaves five children, one of whom,
V. IS. Cole, is a resident ol Hood River.
The thermometer fell to 1!) above zero
lust night. In the clock lower on the
court house it was cold enough to freeze
the grease on the striking apparatus of
the town clock, ho that while the rest of
the clock ran as usual, the striking ap
paratus ceaecd about midnight to tell
the hour.
headache or rheumatism. Don't cry.
Tears do well enough in novels, but
they are out of place in real life. Learn
to meet your friends with a smile. The
good humored man or woman is always
welcome, but the dyspeptic or hypo
chondriac is not wanted anywhere, and
he is u nuisance an well.
The Telegram says a Seattle syndicate
has purchased the hull and cabins of
...i... i ,,f ,i
nut I cuhuiis in utu jJiujiriltri rLcrwuui
Inland Flyer, which was built in Port-'
land in 1898 to run between that city!
Ituck From tlm I'lilllppln.".,
We have a nice little home in the ! The Dalles. She will be towed
pines for sale, consisting of very neat around to the Sound and placed on u
House, lately built, near to Dalles high "m there. It is understood negotiations
school and academy. This would be a "l pending for the purchase of the
Imr.-aii. nt. !no. We are instructed to steamer ueiianoe. 1 he Seattle men are
take one hundered and twenty-live dol-
unxious to secure two steamers
For further par- ' emergency work in their locality. The
Hudson A JSrown- Inland Flyer was built at the Supple
lars ($12.j) mutt cuxh.
ticulurs call and see
I yards for The Dalles, Portland &. Astoria
IlenrvMaier has just received a letter aviBtion Co. She was fitted with
( ,.,i... it..v..ii ..i .1.:.. , pipe boilers and triple expansion en-
which puts to rest the .apprehension
that was felt regarding him on the ru
mor that he was dead. The letter is
dated at Victoria, Tarlns, Luzon, P. I.,;
October 10, 1900. .McNeil was then in
good health and was a member of Co. K,
12th U. S. Infantry.
Captain Wainright, U. K. A., is in
Union county looking after .the pur
chase ol fiOOO head of horses for tho gov
ernment service in the Philippines.
Horses for cavalry service must bo from
live to seven years old, weight from 000
to 1050 pounds, height H.li to 15.2
hands. For such horses the government
pays from $f)5 to $80.
In the circuit court the hearing of the
action for contempt of court, entitled
State of Oregon ex rel. IJemard Warren,
vs. Frank Dovenport, .was put oil' till
tomorrow. In this action the defendant
is charged with having violated an order
of the court forbidding him to take water
out of a certain irrigating ditch in the
Hood Rlyer country. Negotiations wore
on foot today looking to the settlement
of the case outside tho court.
Two car loads of fat hogs were shipped
th'iH morning from the company's stock
yards to Troutdale. Nearly a hundre I
of them belonged to John and W. H.
Furlow and John Ledford, of the Winnie
country, and were driven to town. Tho
rest belonged to .1. R. Woodcock, Davo
Campbell, Will Norval, Gluts. Wing, R.
U. Driver, of Wamic, and Louie Delco,
of Wapinltin. They were purchased by
Roe Grimes for the Union Meat Com
pan Tho prfco for most of them wbb
f!.7o, Four years ago such hogs were
selling hero for .$2,75 a hundred.
Learn to laugh, advises Woman's
Life. A good laugh is better than med
icine, Learn how to tell a story. A
well-told story is ns uilcomo us a sun
beam in a sickroom. Learn to keep
your own troubles to yourself. The
world is too busy to euro for your ills
and sorrows. Learn to stop croaking.
If yon cannot learn to see any good in
the world, keep tho bail to yourself,
Learn to hide your pains und actios un
der a pleasant smile. No one cures to
hear whether you huve the earache,
fcines, and calculated to make 23 miles
hm hour. Her owners calculated she
would make a daily round trip between
Portland and the Columbia river points.
They were anxious for the tourist travel,
and not the freight hueiness. On her
Urial trip she developed a speed of 13
miles, and this was under forced draught.
She was placed on the route, but ran
only
Frod Grunow, a Dalles boy who has
grown up hero from early childhood,
returned home from the Philippines last
Friday after a service of three years in
Co. A, 10th U. S. Infantry. Fred first
saw active service in Cuba, where he
fought at San Juan and Santiago.
Afterwards his regiment was ordered to
the Philippines and tiiere he continued
in active pervice for nearly a year anil
a half, until the three years for which
he had enlisted had ended, when he and
about ninety otherB were honorably dis
charged and sent home on the transport j
Logan.
Fred's description of the islands eon-
, uiuia in Hint uaa uccu aniu in lucu ,
' richness, tie considers them a very
valuable acquisition. As to their health- I
, inees his own case proves that with I
ordinary caie in the use of food and
drink a white person need huve no in
ordinate dread of the climate. Except
for a very abort period his health was
, good all the time. He says the insur-
I rection, in the proper sense of that term,
I is dead and has been dead for some
time. There are no longer any huge
1 bands of insurgents. The Jadrones or
j robber bands usually number from 100
down. They are simplv thieves and cut-
Vogt Opera House,
F. J. Clarke, Manager.
i .. t i. -.,1 t .i
intennediatelv for less than n veur. I lmu',tp ' ""
. ..r ii. j : i... 4i ..r 4 i i
She was returned to Portland and her i u l,,u ",J
machinerv taken out and placed in what! cane- The ladrones have little mercy;
is now the Reliance, 250 equare feet of I for H-V0,le blU ,,,e-v ,,ftVH olutely no
heating surface being added t0 her ; compassion for a native who is suspected I
hollers when changed to the new craft. ' of friendliness to the Americans. Apart
i.i i,u .,!,.,.! !. from the ladroues the natives are die- '
VtltCI 1I1UI-M I 111 I J 1 lit WV JMIH-t'l 114 IUU
THURSDAY, Nov. 22
BEACH & BOWERS
Big Consolidated
MINSTRELS
Witt) the Best Company
they ever owned.
60 fill White People 60
3 Cars 3 Bands 3
Everything new this season.
New Acts! New Faces! New Ideas !
If you want to see a Real Minstrel show
come and see us.
Positively the largest and most expen
sive niinstiel company every organ
ized. Watch for the Bij Parade at I p. m.
Prices 25, 50 and 75c. Tickets
can bo procured at Clnike it Falk's.
Tho only store It
this city where tin
Oenulne Imported
Stransky-Stect
Ware ia sold.
A little higher in
price, but outlastf
a dozen piecesof so
called cheap euam
cled ware.
BEWARE!
Other wares look
like it, butt hegenii
ino Una the name
Stransky -Steel
Ware on each piece.
Do not be deceived
First prize at iC
International Ebi
bitions II it'll eat
award at World s
Columbian Eslubi
tion, Chicago Pre
ferred by the lest
cookingaiithoritteB,
certified to by the
most famous chem
ists for purity and
durability it is
cheapest because
BEST,
Remember this
celebrated enam
eled ware is special
ly imported foraud
sold in this city ex
clusively by us.
It does not rust
nor absorb fjrease,
does not discolor
nor catch inside, i
fruits oc
vegetables,
will hot).
Sit- ..--i
and bal:1.
withou t
imparting
flavor ol
previously
coo 1: o (I
food and
will last
foi years.
00-
Wo cau
tion ill,
public
f
i
MATT SHOREN,
General Blacksmith
and Horseshoe?. .
All kinds of blacksmithing will receivo
prompt attention and will be executed
in first-class shape. Give him a call.
Richardson's Old Stand,
Third St., near Federal, The Dalles, Or.
TURKEY SHOOT
A. Y. MARSH will give a
turkey shoot on the beach
Throe Days
Nov. 27th, 28th and 29th
There will also be pigeon
trap spooling at the same
time and place.
Flyer when she reaches the Sound
posed to be friendly to the Americans,!
I'tiUI'l.K COMINH A Sit (iOINCi
George K. Patterson is
the Umatilla House from Antelope
Mr. and Mrp. I' red Houghton were
pnsseniiers on tho afternoon train forfl
i anil if the ladrones were once destroyed i
I there would be little trouble in govern-1
' ing the otheis. As to capacity of the j
registered at j natives for self government, Mr. Grunow i
ero)j
thinks the idea ridiculous.
An 1 aid I it it Wi'ilillui;.
rj? One thousand styles and sizes,
ifPrVr! Fr cooking and heating. $MM
. . ... r CRiOTCXi
There was a wedding in -Indian society
Portland.
Jotiu Minto, of Portland, was in town
today on business connected with the ; last Sumlay night at the tepee in Deiwl
internal revenue department. j ,., c.invon, savs the Lakeview Kxam-
M. Moran and Win. Mulligan, ofiiner. Mr. Poody, the bean brummel of !
Centeryille, wmo in town last night, tho I ,ed society, took to his bosom Mrs. Po-1
Steel
Ranges
Cait
nanaea
i
guests of the Umatilla House.
ker Jennie, a blushing young widow of
live months. The all'Air was fittingly
M. .M. Warner, of Goldendale, was In
i -. 11 a .1... ,T . .
. .'. 1 ,A' . celebrated with lireivater and dried lish,
Richardson he loft for homo on the noon "tiui,!l "I wit't a fight in which
train.
C ASTOR I A
For Infants and Children,
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Boars tho
gigtmturo of
U4
If you have damlrutr, your hair is
falling out. Use Cocoiuiut Cream. For
sale at Frnzor's barber shop. nO-Itn
Acker's Knglish Remedy will atop a
cough at any time, and will cure the
worst cold lu twelve hours, or money
refunded. 25 cts. and 50 cts. ISIukoley
tho druggists.
Clark ilc Falk are never closed .Sunday,
Dju't. forget this.
Mahala Maggie went out before the
' whirhvind iiish"S of Mary Cacatat, wife
Itl,. (-.,,,....,. .,.,,1 r.wC...
! band of the defeated Maggie, bit tho
! dust from a blow with the deadly right
of Marshal Whorton, who was called to
' quell the riot. As u result of the latter
iBcrnpo John nurses a sore bend on the
soft side of a plank inside the Tombs
(our beautiful county jail? while tho
, marshal carries a bandage around his
right baud, upon which he is occasim
ally seen to pour copious drops of liquid
resembling arnica. It was a hiyu big
time.
IS, $10 and $H.',50 will buy some of
jthe swelleflt box coats ever shown jn
1 no i;aues. lhe j-air.
JVorldl
Floral lotion will cure wind chapplug
and sunburn, Manufactured by C'arice
A Falk.
The genuine all bear the above Traie.Mark7
ana are sum wun a wruini guarunicc.
j-j ri.i n..!- n! r li!.. mftA
Awaraea nrsi vim raris cxpusmun isuu
OVER ALL THE WORLD.
Sold by First-Class Stove Merchants everywhere,
' rn, . ll I.! (-. -.
Madoouly uy i no juiuiiiuuu nunc voinimiiy.
liurgebt MBkiira of Btuvua and Hunaea In tho World. Oak Stove
St
SOLE KCENTS,